Barefoot Boy Makes Good: A Study of Machiavelli's Historiography

Speculum 59 (2):585-605 (1984)
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Abstract

Like many old cities, Florence has made a pantheon of its streets. Some commemorate names so universal — Machiavelli, Michelangelo, Galileo — that any city would welcome them. Others, inevitably, belong to more local traditions and are apt to puzzle a stranger. One of these is the Via Michele di Lando, a short but impressively prosperous street just outside the Porta Romana, the great medieval city gate to the south. Michele was the leader of the Ciompi revolt of 1378, an insurrection of wool workers and small artisans; and here, amongst opulent nineteenth-century imitations of Renaissance palaces, the city chose to memorialize him — a man whom Machiavelli pictures as leading the rabble “barefoot, with scarcely anything upon him.”

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